One of the main causes of kidney stones is drinking too little water, which leads to slow water circulation, which is an important cause of stones. Second, sitting too often and exercising too little leads to urine salt deposition and stones. Third, eating habits, you may often eat foods with high oxalic acid content, often eat foods with high fat content such as fat, or consume too much sugar and protein, which can easily cause stones. Generally, kidney stones are accompanied by symptoms such as back pain and abdominal pain. Once treated in time, the symptoms are not serious. Generally, medication is used for treatment, and exercise is strengthened to help expel stones. If the stones are large and the symptoms are severe, sonication or surgery may be required. Treating kidney stones and prostate Kidney stones and prostate lesions should go to the urology department. Kidney stones can be checked with urinary system color ultrasound and urinary system CT to determine the size and location of the stones, and whether the obstruction will cause hydronephrosis. If the kidney stones are small, they are less than 6mm. Conservative treatment is possible, drink more water, urinate frequently, exercise more, and exercise more to help small kidney stones pass through the ureter, bladder, and urethra. If the kidney stones are large, exceed 1cm, and cannot be discharged, ureteroscopy video laser lithotripsy is required. Prostate lesions, including prostatitis, prostate hyperplasia, prostate malignant tumors, and prostate hyperplasia can be treated symptomatically by taking Harlega Prole, and early detection of prostate malignant tumors can be treated with radical prostatectomy. Do kidney stones recur? Kidney stones can recur because the formation of stones is related to our drinking water, diet, lifestyle, genetics and certain diseases. If you have kidney stones, even if you have surgery, if you do not control your diet after surgery or do not completely solve the root cause of stone formation, stones will recur. After surgery, it is best to drink more water, urinate frequently, dilute urine, and take some alkaline drugs orally to alkalize urine when necessary to effectively prevent stone recurrence. |
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